NAPA, Calif. -- Dustin Johnsons first major was only part of a dream season that culminated with the PGA Tour player of the year award on Tuesday.Johnson made it a clean sweep of the tours biggest honors that are named after its most prominent players. He won the Jack Nicklaus Award as player of the year, the Arnold Palmer Award for leading the money list and the Byron Nelson Award for having the lowest adjusted scoring average.I dont even know if I dreamed this would be happening, Johnson said.Johnson previously won the PGA of Americas points-based award as player of the year and the Vardon Trophy for the lowest scoring average.The PGA Tour award is a vote of the players, and Johnson said he didnt even vote. That didnt matter.While the PGA Tour does not disclose vote totals, no one could match the year Johnson had. The 32-year-old American ended his string of disappointment in the majors by winning the U.S. Open at Oakmont under extraordinary circumstances. Because of the USGAs indecision over a potential rules violation, Johnson played the final seven holes not knowing if he would be penalized, and he made sure it didnt make a difference.He followed that up with by winning a World Golf Championship two weeks later at Firestone, and he won the BMW Championship at Crooked Stick.The only disappointment was losing the lead at the Tour Championship and losing the FedEx Cup when Rory McIlroy won at East Lake.Even so, Johnson established himself as a threat nearly every week. He finished out of the top 10 in only seven of his 21 starts on the PGA Tour this year. He won the money list with over $9.3 million and his performance in the final three FedEx Cup events -- 10 of his last 12 rounds were in the 60s -- allowed him to pull away from Jason Day, Adam Scott and Jordan Spieth to post the lowest scoring average.Johnson said he worked harder this year than ever before, but not too hard. On a scale of 1 to 10, he measured his work ethic at a 7?, compared with about a 5 in previous years.Theres still room to work harder, but Im at a level that works best for me, so I dont get too burned out, he said. I feel like Im putting in enough quality work that works for my mentality so Im not overdoing it.The key moment for Johnson this year came on a rainy Wednesday after the pro-am at the Northern Trust Open at Riviera. Instead of ducking into the clubhouse for lunch, he headed for the range and began working for the first time with TrackMan, a device using radar technology that allows a player to get dialed in on every aspect of his game. Johnson used it only for his wedges.By years end, he was in the top five in driving distance and proximity to the hole from 50 yards to 125 yards. The last player to do that was Tiger Woods in 2005.Knowing the work Im putting in is working drives me to work harder, it makes me more driven to be better, Johnson said. 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Malaysias Pandelela Rinong and Mun Yee Leong were 0.27 points behind Montreals Benfeito and Laval, Que., native Filion to claim bronze. The Chinese were first through all five rounds while Filion and Benfeito appeared on track for third. But their final twisting dive earned them 81.60 points which tied them with the Chinese for the best dive of that round to overtake the Malaysians. "After our third dive was a bit subpar we just told each other to dive like we do in practice," said Benfeito. "The last two have been big point getters for us this year so we knew we could stay in the medal mix." Filion and Benfeitos bronze in London was their first big international success since placing third at the 2005 world championships in Montreal when they were teenagers. They were fourth at the 2007 and 2009 worlds and seventh in 2011. "We are like sisters," said Filion. "We know each other really well and work well together. Weve gone through many challenges in our career and gained some valuable experience. It has allowed us to be consistent at this level for a long time." It is Canadas second diving medal of the competition and third overall. On Saturday, Jennifer Abel of Laval, Que., and Pamela Ware of Beloeil, Que., took bronze on womens three-metre synchro. China won two golds Monday with Li Shixin also retaining his mens one-metre springboard title. The victories re-established Chinas dominance after Germany had snatched a diving gold the Asian country was also expected to retain on Sunday. "Our coach has been telling us that once we step down from the podium you start from zero," Chen said. "Thats the attitude I have carried forward to help me win so many gold medals." Chen and Liu never looked back after executing a polished backward pike to take an early lead. They nailed a forward pike with 3 1/2 somersaults for a finals-high 82.80 pointss to almost clinch the title with two dives left.dddddddddddd Chen has won her four world titles with different partners each time. She has had so many different diving mates that when asked to describe them she needed help to remember all their names. She said her latest partner "is very young but very adaptable, so I find it very easy to work with her." Chen won her first world title five years ago when she was just 15, the same age that Liu is now. "I dont have as much experience as the other divers here," said Liu, who is a champion on her world debut. "But I have learned a lot from Chen Ruolin." China has won gold in three of four diving events so far at Montjuic Municipal pool, with its picturesque views of the Catalan capital. Earlier, Li scored 460.95 points from six dives after rallying from a poor start to give the worlds pre-eminent diving power its fourth straight -- and seventh of the past eight -- world title in the mens 1-metre springboard. "The competitors were so strong. That I can win this again, I am just so lucky," Li said. "When I was young my coach gave me a video about the Olympic Games in 1992. I remember I have a dream I can stand in this pool. "So today my dream came true and I won the championship. I feel this pool is amazing. Actually, Spain is very lucky for me. Since 2005, I have been here seven times. Its like here is a second home town. In China, somebody called me King of Spain." Four-time European champion Illya Kvasha of Ukraine took silver with 434.30 points, while Alejandro Chavez of Mexico earned bronze with 431.55. The final was billed to be a battle between Li and Matthieu Rosset of France, who finished 0.5 points behind the Chinese diver in the preliminaries on Saturday. Rosset entered the fifth round in the lead but blew his entry, allowing Li to take command by completing a difficult inward pike with 2 1/2 somersaults for a single-dive highest score of 86.70. But with Kvasha pushing, Li still had to execute a tough forward pike with 3 1/2 somersaults on the last dive to ensure he won. "My coach told me that I need to control myself," Li said. "I knew that in the last rounds I have the confidence that I can overcome everything." Rosset, who was aiming for Frances first diving medal at the worlds, finished in sixth place. On Saturday, Wu Minxia and Shi Tingmao won the womens three-metre synchronized springboard. The next day, Chinas run of three consecutive world titles in the mens synchronized 10-metre platform was broken by German pair Sascha Klein and Patrick Hausding. ' ' '